“The document consists of 14 articles, which, among other things, relate to strengthening defense capabilities, security and reaching a consensus on Ukraine’s membership in NATO”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
The document consists of 14 articles, which, among other things, relate to strengthening defense capabilities, security and reaching a consensus on Ukraine’s membership in NATO, strengthening cooperation in the field of energy, in the field of justice and prosecution and countering foreign information manipulation and interference, using the potential of socio-cultural relations ties, as well as cooperation on migration issues.
“The parties will develop areas whose importance for Euro-Atlantic peace and stability goes far beyond war, recognizing the important role of Ukraine in the protection of Euro-Atlantic security and paying special attention to the operational interoperability and contribution of Ukraine as a future NATO ally,” the agreement states.
On January 16, Prime Minister of Great Britain Keir Starmer and President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi signed an agreement on a century-long partnership between the countries.
Kir Starmer arrived in Kyiv on the morning of January 16 for a meeting with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi. The visit comes amid reports in the British press that Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron have begun discussing the possibility of sending British and French soldiers to Ukraine as peacekeepers if an agreement is reached to end the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Ukraine held the first round of negotiations with Great Britain on the conclusion of a bilateral agreement on a 100-year partnership in August 2024.